The featured colleges below offer online bachelor degrees in Forensics
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Colorado Technical University
Colorado Technical University is accredited by The Higher Learning
Commission and a member of the North Central Association. |
Students
can enjoy relevant, real-world courses, taught by professors who are
experienced in their fields, and a truly innovative and revolutionary
online educational delivery system.
Bachelor of Science - Criminal Justice
The CTU Online Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice is a distinctive program that provides a component of forensic study to students that is not usually available at the undergraduate level. The duration of this graduation program is about 15 months during which time the students can also earn four Professional Certificates as well as Resume building certificates that help to advance their career while they graduate. Certificates include Law Enforcement Skills, Crime Scene Investigation, Legal studies and Court Process, and Corrections Technicians.
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American Intercontinental University
American InterContinental University is accredited by the Commission on
Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award
Associate, Bachelor's and Master's degrees. |
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AIU Online degree programs allow students the freedom to study online
anytime to achieve their Associate's, Bachelor's or Master's degrees in
an ever-expanding range of degree programs.
Bachelor of Science in Information Technology - Computer Forensics
An information technology degree with focus on Computer Forensics prepares the student to take up challenging careers in this rapidly developing field of study. This program guides the student to acquire both knowledge and technical skill in the detection and prevention of computer crime. Students will be ready to take up career positions including Counter intelligence analyst, IT Investigator, Security Network Analyst, Computer Forensics specialist.
Bachelor of Science Criminal Justice - Forensic Science
A student with a degree in forensic science will be a qualified criminal justice professional with knowledge in criminal justice and juvenile justice processes, law enforcement, criminology, law adjudication and corrections. The prospect for doing public service through law enforcement work is appealing to many students as the work is both demanding as well as involves much personal responsibility. Forensic science people investigate crimes by collecting and analyzing physical evidence. Forensic Scientists often specialize in areas such as firearm examination and DNA analysis by performing tests on weapons or substances such as hair, tissue, body fluids, fiber, and glass to decide if the items are important to the investigation. Forensic science personnel also prepare reports to record their findings and the laboratory techniques used, and they may also be called upon to provide information and expert opinion to investigators.
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Kaplan University
Kaplan University is accredited by The Higher
Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges
and Schools. |
Kaplan
University instructors have both the academic background and
professional experience to teach real-world knowledge. Our degree
programs feature various emphasis areas and a comprehensive curriculum
geared toward your career goals.
Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice - Forensic Psychology
Psychology holds great importance within the subject of the criminal justice system. A degree in Forensic Psychology will teach the student how best to handle a crisis situation, identify and relate to mentally ill people and also to understand how a crime committed will affect its victims and the community at large. The student graduating with this degree will meet the criteria for senior positions in social services, police departments and law enforcement agencies, and also in the judicial system. The syllabus content consists of : Psychology, Introduction to Forensic Psychology, Crisis Intervention, Police Psychology, Abnormal Psychology.
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